We like to read scripts. We
particularly like to read early drafts of scripts. It is amazing how the
story changes from an early draft to a final shooting script to the final
movie.

Hey! What are you
pulling? Your script is waaay different from the movie. Where
is the real script?

One. Scripts change between
early drafts and final shooting scripts. Many times, one scriptwriter
will write a draft of a script, then it goes to other script writers who make
changes. Even the shooting script (the script used to film a movie) will
change as a film is shot. Still later, when the final
film is put together, the editor or director may decide to cut some scenes
they feel are not important to the story.

I see you calling some things
scripts or screenplays or transcripts or closed captioned
transcripts. What gives?

A Script or Screenplay is the plan
for the movie. Sometimes plans change, hence the script you read is
sometimes different from the final movie. A transcript involves someone
writing down the words to the final movie. While I consider transcripts
to be inferior, usually it is better than nothing. Many transcripts have
only dialog but not descriptions of scenes or even who is saying the
line. A closed captioned script
usually contains only dialogue. You don't even know who is speaking the
lines.

Hey! I found a script or
transcript on the 'net and you don't have it!

Please tell us where it is!
Click here to submit a link to a script. If it
doesn't work, email us at .
This is most appreciated. Half the links come from folks who run across
scripts on the Internet. If you find a script we don't have, let us know
AND if you or your friend have a site on the net, we will put up a link to it
as thanks for letting us know!

I've written a script. Will
you post it or link to it?

You betcha. Click here
to submit your unproduced script. If you don't have it posted on a web
site, that is o.k., too. We will host your script, free, pretty much
regardless of the format - text, html, word doc, rtf, pdf. We don't
care. Bear in mind that Text and HTML files are easier and faster to
download. Also, be sure that your script is copyrighted. We cannot
be held responsible if your script is taken by someone and changed a bit and
produced into a multimillion dollar movie.

I've typed or scanned a
copyrighted script. Will you post it on your site?

No. We will, however link to it if
it is posted on another site. If you send us a
copyrighted script,
thank you. We will read it, but we can not post it on the site. Try these
sites: Classic
Movie Scripts, Sci-Fi Scripts,
Movie-page. They may
be willing to post the script on their site.

I own the copyright to a script on your site! Take it down!

Sure, just send me an e-mail using the same e-mail address you used to submit your script to the site asking me to take it down. However, we have no control over the scripts posted on other sites. You need to contact the webmaster of the site on which the script is posted. The best we can do is remove the link on our site to the script.

How do I get in touch with the writer of a script on your Unproduced section of the site?

Simple, on the unproduced section, the name of the writer is a hyper link with his/her e-mail address. Just make sure to change the "(a)" to an "@" and you are good to go. It might be easier to go to the the full listings section and search (ctrl+f) for the name of the script.

How do I contact
you?

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